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Mons. Charles Schleck, CSC
The consecrated life
in the mission "ad gentes"
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A Reading of the Changes that have occurred in the Consecrated Life, from the View-point of the Relationships that now exist between Institutes of the Consecrated Life and the Local Churches
I - Socio Psychological Changes
1. Crises in Regard to the Political and Social Identity of Nations
2. Growing Tendency and Insistence on Recognizing Individual Cultures
3. The Influence of the Mass Media
4. Continuous Emergence of Conflicts
5. Increasing Mobility of Peoples
II - Ecclesiastical Changes
III - Changes in the Consecrated Life
IV - Problematic Affecting the Consecrated Life in Mission Territories Today
V - Some difficulties which these Various Changes have brought into the Life of Institutes of the Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life.
1. Crisis in regard to vocations
2. Difficulties in both the initial and on-going formation of the members of missionary Institutes
3. Difficulties flowing from the geographical change of the focus for vocations and the fusion of old personnel coming from one nation or from one advanced culture, with new Recruits coming from the young Churches newly or recently founded.
4. Difficulties that flow from the Changed Relationship between Members of Missionary Institutes and Diocesan Bishops
5. Difficulties Being Experienced by Institutes of Diocesan Right
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